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1-Platinum
Platinum metal exists in relatively higher abundance on the moon.
2-Gold
The king of precious metals, gold's conductivity, reflectiveness, malleability, and durability make it desirable for jewelry.
3-Rhodium
At times, rhodium has been double the price of gold and platinum.
4-Ruthenium
Ruthenium boasts hardness, rarity, and an ability to withstand outside elements.
5-Iridium
Iridium has an extremely high melting point and is the most corrosion-resistant metal.
6-Osmium
This bluish-silver metal is one of the densest elements on Earth.
7-Palladium
Palladium is valued because of its heat stability at room temperature.
8-Rhenium
With the third highest melting and boiling points, rhenium is a product of copper mining.
9-Silver
Silver is known for having great electrical and thermal conductivity of all metals.
10-Indium
Indium is a white metal produced from zinc-ore dispensation, iron and copper ores.
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“Ultra high precision analyses of some of the oldest rock samples on Earth provides clear evidence that the planet's accessible reserves of precious metals are the result of a bombardment of meteorites more than 200 million years after Earth was formed.”
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Check out the most amazing discoveries with a metal detector! This top 10 list features some of the most unique, valuable and mysterious ancient treasures found by metal detecting around the world!
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Watch our "Most AMAZING Recent Discoveries!" video here: https://youtu.be/IfwbxrD_RYQ
10. Roman CoinsDetectorists spend most of their time searching fields and coming up empty, but occasionally they’ll find something that makes it all worthwhile. This is what happened to Dave Crisp, a hospital administrator. In 2010, he made an amazing discovery in a field near Frome, in the county of Somerset in England.
Expecting to find the usual discarded metal objects, he started digging on a spot where his detector had signalled a strong reading, and to his surprise, he uncovered a large pot that contained a hoard of Roman coins. In total there were over 52,000 of them! 766 bore an image of Marcus Aurelius Carausius, who ruled over Britain between 286 and 293 AD. As the first leader to strike coins in the country, this was a particularly important find- one that was valued at over 1 million dollars. The coins were sent to the British museum where they were cleaned by archaeologists and put on display.
9. The Mojave Nugget
While you may think that the gold in the California hills is long gone, this story shows that it’s still out there for those who look hard enough.
In 1977, Ty Paulsen was using his metal detector in the Mojave Desert in Southern California when he discovered something people always dream of- a huge golden nugget. It turned out to be one of the largest ever found by a metal detector in the US, and weighed a massive 4.5 kg! Known as the Mojave Nugget, it was worth a whopping $200,000, and can now be seen on display at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles. Unsurprisingly, Paulsen has never revealed the exact location where found the nugget, but it’s thought to have been from the Stringer Mining District- an area that has been linked with large quantities of gold discovery over the years. Who knows, if you get out searching you might make the next big discovery there yourself!
8. Bullet in Dallas, TexasIt’s not just valuable treasure in monetary terms that can be found with a metal detector, as Richard H. Lester discovered in 1974. He was in Dallas, Texas, searching for hits on Dealey Plaza when he found a bullet fragment. Now, this may not seem too out of the ordinary in the US, but this location just so happened to be about 500 yards away from the Texas School Book Depository, the location thought to have been used by Lee Harvey Oswald when he shot JFK.
Lester kept the fragment for a number of years, but he handed it over to the FBI in 1976 as a part of ongoing investigations . They conducted tests on it, which they published the following year, and while the bullet had the same 4 grooves and right hand twist pattern as Oswald’s Mannlicher-Carcano, the lands were spaced further apart than they should have been- meaning it was unlikely from his gun. No-one suggested at the time that it could have been from a second gunman, but from a day out with his metal detector, Lester found himself in the middle of the greatest conspiracy ever.
7. SpanishGoldChalice
You don’t have to be an expert to make an amazing find, all you need is commitment and hard work. Mike DeMar took a job as a diver with a treasure hunting firm when he was 20 years old. Sounds like a great job! They were searching the Florida Keys for treasure from a sunken Spanish ship, the Santa Margarita, that had sunk over 400 years ago. The efforts of the company, Blue WaterVentures, had been on-going since 1980, and they had just begun looking at a new site. Within a couple of months of working there, DeMar was underwater and his metal detector pinged. He dug a bit with his hands and found what initially seemed like a piece of rock, but on closer inspection turned out to be a Golden Chalice.
The ornate object, thought to be from around the time of the ship, at least 400 years old, was subsequently valued at over $1 million dollars- more than enough to warrant the rest of the day off and a toast of champagne with his new colleagues. The ship had sunk in a storm that scattered the debris in one direction, but another storm hit and scattered it all across the seabed. Following this discovery, Blue Water Ventures were confident that they’d make further finds- although as of yet they haven’t announced anything quite like the chalice.
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An informative video on the value of silver and the limited quantity available worldwide due to high demand for industrial use of silver.

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In this video I give some examples of metals you should separate from cheaper metals like iron and steel. This will help you when you havea pile of scrap metal to get the most for your money.

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Welcome fellow amateur geologists and Minecraft enthusiasts, today, we’ll be taking a look at ten of the rarest gems and jewels found on planet earth! Note: just because it’s found on earth, doesn’t mean it’s from it!
10. Tanzanite
9. Grandiderite
8. BlackOpal
7. Taaffeite
6. Alexandrite
5. Musgravite
4. Painite
3. Serendibite
2. Red Diamonds, PinkStarDiamond
1. Jadeite
Poudretteite
This mineral was first found during the mid-1960’s in the Poudrette quarry of MontSaint-Hilaire, Quebec. However, it wasn’t until 1987 that the poudretteite was fully recognized as a new mineral. Even then, this mineral wasn't described in depth until 2003. As stated by several different sources, it’s believed that only a relative few will ever come into contact with this mineral and let alone ever even hear it mentioned.
Grandidierite
This is considered to be an extremely rare mineral and gem that was first seen in 1902 on the Island of Madagascar. It was named in honor after the French explorer Alfred Grandidier who once studied the island’s natural history. Grandidierite comes in a bluish-green color and is located almost entirely in Madagascar, although, there was a clean faceted sample that was found in Sri Lanka. Grandidierite is also pleochroic, which means it's able to absorb different wavelengths of light differently and that results in different colors, such is the same ability with the gems tanzanite and alexandrite.
Painite
This gemstone was first discovered back in the 1950’s in Myanmar by a British mineralogist named ArthurC. D.Pain. For the next several decades only two fragments of the hexagonal mineral were known to exist on earth. By the time the year 2005 rolled around, there were still less than 25 discovered pieces of painite and The Guinness Book of World Records had declared it the world's rarest gemstone mineral. However, that was 11 years ago and since then the origin of the original stones has been found, along with two other major locations that have led to the discovery of thousands of small samples of painite fragments. Even so, they’re still considered one of the world’s rarest minerals.
Ammolite
This rare gemstone can be found mainly in the eastern region of the Rocky Mountains of North America. Ammolite is an opal-like gemstone that is solely made up of the fossilized shells of extinct animals known as ammonites. This makes ammolite one of the few biogenic gemstones that exist, along with pearls and amber. Ammolites weren’t officially recognized as gemstones until 1981 when they were given official status by the World Jewellery Confederation.
That’s also the same year that commercial mining for ammolite began.
Tanzanite
It’s been said that tanzanite is 1,000 times rarer than a diamond, which might as well be the case considering the fact that it can be found almost entirely near the foothills of Mount Kilimanjaro. This is where the perfect conditions lie in order to form the mineral. Like grandidierite, tanzanite is able to produce striking shifts in color based on the crystal’s orientation and the certain lighting conditions. Caltech's geology division states this is because the color variations are caused by the existence of vanadium ions.
Red Diamonds
Did you know that diamonds come in a variety of colors? In fact, diamonds can range from being yellow, brown, colorless, blue, green, black, pink, orange, and red. That’s also the same order of how rare each diamond is classified as with yellow being the least and red being the most. Not only that but diamonds are also the hardest natural substances that form here on earth. Just like the colorless diamond, the red diamond is made purely out of carbon, however, what gives the diamond its red color is actually a deformation of their atomic structure that’s known as a “plastic deformation”. The Moussaieff Red is the largest red diamond in the world among the little known other red diamonds that have been discovered.
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Welcome to the Investors Trading Academy talking glossary of financial terms and events.
Our word of the day is “Precious Metal”.
A precious metal is a rare metallic chemical element of high economic value. Chemically, the precious metals are less reactive than most elements, have high luster, and have higher melting points than other metals. Historically, precious metals were important as currency, but are now regarded mainly as investment and industrial commodities. Gold, silver, platinum, and palladium each have an ISO 4217 currency code.
The best-known precious metals are gold and silver. While both have industrial uses, they are better known for their uses in art, jewelry, and coinage. Other precious metals include the PlatinumGroup metals: ruthenium, rhodium, palladium, osmium, iridium, and platinum, of which platinum is the most widely traded.
Precious metals in bulk form are known as bullion and are traded on commodity markets. Bullion metals may be cast into ingots, or minted into coins. The defining attribute of bullion is that it is valued by its mass and purity rather than by a face value as money. Many nations mint bullion coins, of which the most famous is probably the gold South African Krugerrand. Although nominally issued as legal tender, these coins' face value as currency is far below that of their value as bullion. For instance, the United States mints a gold bullion coin known as the Gold Eagle at a face value of $50 containing 1 troy ounce of gold.
Investing in precious metals can be done either by purchasing the physical asset, or by purchasing futures contracts for the particular metal. Another way to gain investment exposure to precious metals is to purchase shares in publicly traded companies that deal in the exploration or production of precious metals, such as a gold mining company.
By Barry Norman, Investors Trading Academy

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List of The Price Is Right pricing games

Pricing games are featured on the current version of the American game showThe Price Is Right. The contestant from Contestants' Row who bids closest to the price of a prize without going over wins the prize and has the chance to win additional prizes or cash in an onstage game. After the pricing game ends, a new contestant is selected for Contestants' Row and the process is repeated. Six pricing games are played on each hour-long episode. Prior to expanding to one hour in length, three games per episode were played during the half-hour format. With the exception of a single game from early in the show's history, only one contestant at a time is involved in a pricing game.

A total of 108 pricing games have been played on the show, 75 of which are in the current rotation. On a typical hour-long episode, two games—one in each half of the show—will be played for a car, at most one game will be played for a cash prize and the other games will offer merchandise or trips. Usually, one of the six games will involve grocery products, while another will involve smaller prizes that can be used to win a larger prize package.

Construction of the 300 islands began in 2003, only to halt due to the 2008 financial crisis. Though 60 percent of the islands had been sold off to private contractors back in 2008, development on most of these islands has failed to initiate. As of late 2013, only two of the islands had been developed. In January, 2014, Kleindienst Group announced the launch of "The Heart of Europe" project; by February, 2014, one of Kleindienst Group's brands - JK Properties' announced in their monthly newsletter that the project was "well underway". The first of these series of islands will be Europe, Sweden and Germany with development led by Kleindienst Group, the Developer for The Heart of Europe project.

In a theological context, world usually refers to the material or the profane sphere, as opposed to the celestial, spiritual, transcendent or sacred. The "end of the world" refers to scenarios of the final end of human history, often in religious contexts.

Top 10 Most Precious Metals In The World "Top 10 Most Expensive Materials In World"

Top 10 Most Precious Metals In The World "Top 10 Most Expensive Materials In World"

Top 10 Most Precious Metals In The World "Top 10 Most Expensive Materials In World"

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Here is the Top 10 Most Precious Metals in the World “10 Most Expensive Materials in The World” You will get to see the top ten Most Precious Metals in the World “10 Most Expensive Materials in The World”. This top 10 list will show you some great things. The top 10 Most Precious Metals in the World “10 Most Expensive Materials in The World” Take a look at the top ten list and you will see what great things we have here for you. It is informative, full of learning and very useful for you no matter what fields of life you belong to. The world now lives on the ideas of top 10 Most Precious Metals in the World “10 Most Expensive Materials in The World”. People what to see and know the best. This is what the top 10 list brings to you. It tells you the top ten in everything.
1-Platinum
Platinum metal exists in relatively higher abundance on the moon.
2-Gold
The king of precious metals, gold's conductivity, reflectiveness, malleability, and durability make it desirable for jewelry.
3-Rhodium
At times, rhodium has been double the price of gold and platinum.
4-Ruthenium
Ruthenium boasts hardness, rarity, and an ability to withstand outside elements.
5-Iridium
Iridium has an extremely high melting point and is the most corrosion-resistant metal.
6-Osmium
This bluish-silver metal is one of the densest elements on Earth.
7-Palladium
Palladium is valued because of its heat stability at room temperature.
8-Rhenium
With the third highest melting and boiling points, rhenium is a product of copper mining.
9-Silver
Silver is known for having great electrical and thermal conductivity of all metals.
10-Indium
Indium is a white metal produced from zinc-ore dispensation, iron and copper ores.
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What Makes Gold So Valuable?

Gold is seen as a valuable metal world wide. Where did this idea originate and how much is it worth today?
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Where Does All Earth's Gold Come From?
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/09/110907132044.htm
“Ultra high precision analyses of some of the oldest rock samples on Earth provides clear evidence that the planet's accessible reserves of precious metals are the result of a bombardment of meteorites more than 200 million years after Earth was formed.”
How Much Gold is There in the World?
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10:47

Most AMAZING Discoveries With A Metal Detector!

Most AMAZING Discoveries With A Metal Detector!

Most AMAZING Discoveries With A Metal Detector!

Check out the most amazing discoveries with a metal detector! This top 10 list features some of the most unique, valuable and mysterious ancient treasures found by metal detecting around the world!
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Watch our "Most AMAZING Recent Discoveries!" video here: https://youtu.be/IfwbxrD_RYQ
10. Roman CoinsDetectorists spend most of their time searching fields and coming up empty, but occasionally they’ll find something that makes it all worthwhile. This is what happened to Dave Crisp, a hospital administrator. In 2010, he made an amazing discovery in a field near Frome, in the county of Somerset in England.
Expecting to find the usual discarded metal objects, he started digging on a spot where his detector had signalled a strong reading, and to his surprise, he uncovered a large pot that contained a hoard of Roman coins. In total there were over 52,000 of them! 766 bore an image of Marcus Aurelius Carausius, who ruled over Britain between 286 and 293 AD. As the first leader to strike coins in the country, this was a particularly important find- one that was valued at over 1 million dollars. The coins were sent to the British museum where they were cleaned by archaeologists and put on display.
9. The Mojave Nugget
While you may think that the gold in the California hills is long gone, this story shows that it’s still out there for those who look hard enough.
In 1977, Ty Paulsen was using his metal detector in the Mojave Desert in Southern California when he discovered something people always dream of- a huge golden nugget. It turned out to be one of the largest ever found by a metal detector in the US, and weighed a massive 4.5 kg! Known as the Mojave Nugget, it was worth a whopping $200,000, and can now be seen on display at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles. Unsurprisingly, Paulsen has never revealed the exact location where found the nugget, but it’s thought to have been from the Stringer Mining District- an area that has been linked with large quantities of gold discovery over the years. Who knows, if you get out searching you might make the next big discovery there yourself!
8. Bullet in Dallas, TexasIt’s not just valuable treasure in monetary terms that can be found with a metal detector, as Richard H. Lester discovered in 1974. He was in Dallas, Texas, searching for hits on Dealey Plaza when he found a bullet fragment. Now, this may not seem too out of the ordinary in the US, but this location just so happened to be about 500 yards away from the Texas School Book Depository, the location thought to have been used by Lee Harvey Oswald when he shot JFK.
Lester kept the fragment for a number of years, but he handed it over to the FBI in 1976 as a part of ongoing investigations . They conducted tests on it, which they published the following year, and while the bullet had the same 4 grooves and right hand twist pattern as Oswald’s Mannlicher-Carcano, the lands were spaced further apart than they should have been- meaning it was unlikely from his gun. No-one suggested at the time that it could have been from a second gunman, but from a day out with his metal detector, Lester found himself in the middle of the greatest conspiracy ever.
7. SpanishGoldChalice
You don’t have to be an expert to make an amazing find, all you need is commitment and hard work. Mike DeMar took a job as a diver with a treasure hunting firm when he was 20 years old. Sounds like a great job! They were searching the Florida Keys for treasure from a sunken Spanish ship, the Santa Margarita, that had sunk over 400 years ago. The efforts of the company, Blue WaterVentures, had been on-going since 1980, and they had just begun looking at a new site. Within a couple of months of working there, DeMar was underwater and his metal detector pinged. He dug a bit with his hands and found what initially seemed like a piece of rock, but on closer inspection turned out to be a Golden Chalice.
The ornate object, thought to be from around the time of the ship, at least 400 years old, was subsequently valued at over $1 million dollars- more than enough to warrant the rest of the day off and a toast of champagne with his new colleagues. The ship had sunk in a storm that scattered the debris in one direction, but another storm hit and scattered it all across the seabed. Following this discovery, Blue Water Ventures were confident that they’d make further finds- although as of yet they haven’t announced anything quite like the chalice.
Origins Explained is the place to be to find all the answers to your questions, from mysterious events and unsolved mysteries to everything there is to know about the world and its amazing animals!

5:53

Silver The Most Under Valued Metal In History

Silver The Most Under Valued Metal In History

Silver The Most Under Valued Metal In History

An informative video on the value of silver and the limited quantity available worldwide due to high demand for industrial use of silver.

2:27

Scrap Metal Tips - More Valuable Scrap Metals

Scrap Metal Tips - More Valuable Scrap Metals

Scrap Metal Tips - More Valuable Scrap Metals

In this video I give some examples of metals you should separate from cheaper metals like iron and steel. This will help you when you havea pile of scrap metal to get the most for your money.

10:12

10 Most Valuable Gemstones Ever Found

10 Most Valuable Gemstones Ever Found

10 Most Valuable Gemstones Ever Found

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Welcome fellow amateur geologists and Minecraft enthusiasts, today, we’ll be taking a look at ten of the rarest gems and jewels found on planet earth! Note: just because it’s found on earth, doesn’t mean it’s from it!
10. Tanzanite
9. Grandiderite
8. BlackOpal
7. Taaffeite
6. Alexandrite
5. Musgravite
4. Painite
3. Serendibite
2. Red Diamonds, PinkStarDiamond
1. Jadeite
Poudretteite
This mineral was first found during the mid-1960’s in the Poudrette quarry of MontSaint-Hilaire, Quebec. However, it wasn’t until 1987 that the poudretteite was fully recognized as a new mineral. Even then, this mineral wasn't described in depth until 2003. As stated by several different sources, it’s believed that only a relative few will ever come into contact with this mineral and let alone ever even hear it mentioned.
Grandidierite
This is considered to be an extremely rare mineral and gem that was first seen in 1902 on the Island of Madagascar. It was named in honor after the French explorer Alfred Grandidier who once studied the island’s natural history. Grandidierite comes in a bluish-green color and is located almost entirely in Madagascar, although, there was a clean faceted sample that was found in Sri Lanka. Grandidierite is also pleochroic, which means it's able to absorb different wavelengths of light differently and that results in different colors, such is the same ability with the gems tanzanite and alexandrite.
Painite
This gemstone was first discovered back in the 1950’s in Myanmar by a British mineralogist named ArthurC. D.Pain. For the next several decades only two fragments of the hexagonal mineral were known to exist on earth. By the time the year 2005 rolled around, there were still less than 25 discovered pieces of painite and The Guinness Book of World Records had declared it the world's rarest gemstone mineral. However, that was 11 years ago and since then the origin of the original stones has been found, along with two other major locations that have led to the discovery of thousands of small samples of painite fragments. Even so, they’re still considered one of the world’s rarest minerals.
Ammolite
This rare gemstone can be found mainly in the eastern region of the Rocky Mountains of North America. Ammolite is an opal-like gemstone that is solely made up of the fossilized shells of extinct animals known as ammonites. This makes ammolite one of the few biogenic gemstones that exist, along with pearls and amber. Ammolites weren’t officially recognized as gemstones until 1981 when they were given official status by the World Jewellery Confederation.
That’s also the same year that commercial mining for ammolite began.
Tanzanite
It’s been said that tanzanite is 1,000 times rarer than a diamond, which might as well be the case considering the fact that it can be found almost entirely near the foothills of Mount Kilimanjaro. This is where the perfect conditions lie in order to form the mineral. Like grandidierite, tanzanite is able to produce striking shifts in color based on the crystal’s orientation and the certain lighting conditions. Caltech's geology division states this is because the color variations are caused by the existence of vanadium ions.
Red Diamonds
Did you know that diamonds come in a variety of colors? In fact, diamonds can range from being yellow, brown, colorless, blue, green, black, pink, orange, and red. That’s also the same order of how rare each diamond is classified as with yellow being the least and red being the most. Not only that but diamonds are also the hardest natural substances that form here on earth. Just like the colorless diamond, the red diamond is made purely out of carbon, however, what gives the diamond its red color is actually a deformation of their atomic structure that’s known as a “plastic deformation”. The Moussaieff Red is the largest red diamond in the world among the little known other red diamonds that have been discovered.
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1:56

What is a Precious Metal?

What is a Precious Metal?

What is a Precious Metal?

Welcome to the Investors Trading Academy talking glossary of financial terms and events.
Our word of the day is “Precious Metal”.
A precious metal is a rare metallic chemical element of high economic value. Chemically, the precious metals are less reactive than most elements, have high luster, and have higher melting points than other metals. Historically, precious metals were important as currency, but are now regarded mainly as investment and industrial commodities. Gold, silver, platinum, and palladium each have an ISO 4217 currency code.
The best-known precious metals are gold and silver. While both have industrial uses, they are better known for their uses in art, jewelry, and coinage. Other precious metals include the PlatinumGroup metals: ruthenium, rhodium, palladium, osmium, iridium, and platinum, of which platinum is the most widely traded.
Precious metals in bulk form are known as bullion and are traded on commodity markets. Bullion metals may be cast into ingots, or minted into coins. The defining attribute of bullion is that it is valued by its mass and purity rather than by a face value as money. Many nations mint bullion coins, of which the most famous is probably the gold South African Krugerrand. Although nominally issued as legal tender, these coins' face value as currency is far below that of their value as bullion. For instance, the United States mints a gold bullion coin known as the Gold Eagle at a face value of $50 containing 1 troy ounce of gold.
Investing in precious metals can be done either by purchasing the physical asset, or by purchasing futures contracts for the particular metal. Another way to gain investment exposure to precious metals is to purchase shares in publicly traded companies that deal in the exploration or production of precious metals, such as a gold mining company.
By Barry Norman, Investors Trading Academy

How to Invest in Gold, Silver and other Precious Metals - APMEX, Inc

PreciousMetals are a store of value and historically a hedge against inflation. Online EducationCenter: http://goo.gl/9lNvRF
Gold & Silver are produced and sold by their total weight in troy ounces and can take many forms. Learn the basics in this video and visit our online education center at http://goo.gl/9lNvRF.
When you are ready to invest your money call us at 1 (800) 375-9006 or go online to APMEX.COM http://po.st/xiN2yb and start shopping.

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The Secret World of Gold HD

The Secret World of Gold HD

The Secret World of Gold HD

The Secret World of Gold is a documentary exploring the power and politics of gold, a precious metal with more allure and fascination than any other. Valued for its permanence, beauty and scarcity, people will lie, cheat, steal and kill in the name of gold.
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American Gold Eagle (US Mint) :
Offered in 1/10 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/2 oz, and 1 oz denominations, these coins are guaranteed by the U.S. government to contain the stated amount of actual gold weight in troy ounces. By law, the gold must come from sources in America, alloyed with silver and copper to produce a more wear-resistant coin. (91.67% Au, 3% Ag, 5.33% Cu)
This 22 kt gold alloy is an English standard traditionally referred to as "Crown Gold".
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To finance the Third Reich, the Nazis went after the gold of Europe. Allied countries stored their gold offshore to keep it safe. In the first months of the Second World War, the gold of England and France was secretly shipped to vaults in Montreal, Ottawa and New York.
Those ships made it safely to port, but throughout history, many were not so lucky. It is estimated that worldwide, 3 million shipwrecks loaded with treasure lie at the bottom of the ocean. OdysseyMarine, an American company listed on the NASDAQ stock exchange, spends huge amounts of money to search for that gold. But there's always the risk they will have to hand it over to countries claiming ownership.
France's gold was sent to North America during the war.
In recent years, economic uncertainty is giving gold a new lustre in the world of high finance. Whether it's a few gold coins or gold bars stored in one of the many vaults around the world, many investors are taking a shine to gold. But there's not a lot of it. It is said that, even melted down, there would not be enough to fill an Olympic swimming pool (or maybe not - see sidebar).
Some claim that much of the gold held by the Bank of Canada, the Bank of England, the Federal Reserve and Fort Knox is gone — that for every 100 ounces of gold traded, there exists only one ounce of real, physical gold. So, where is the gold — and who really owns it?
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I interviewed David Morgan, http://www.silver-investor.com/ about what is happening Gold and Silver market right now. What the sanctions against Russia could mean for the metals, especially if the Petro Dollar is dropped. When will the manipulation of the metals end? What the real value of gold and silver would be compared to dollars in the world now. Shortages of gold and silver.
Great interview to help those interested in metals, understand what is going on and where things are headed.
Silver is the most important metal in the world (which we discuss) - here is information on why:
http://sherriequestioningall.blogspot.com/2012/03/silver-is-most-important-metal-in-world.html
My audio is scratchy at times, but not David's audio.
More info about the interview:
http://sherriequestioningall.blogspot.com/2014/04/david-morgan-interview-computing-todays.html

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$1,700,000.00 PENNY. How To Check If You Have One! | US Mint Error Coins Worth BIG Money

$1,700,000.00 PENNY. How To Check If You Have One! | US Mint Error Coins Worth BIG Money

$1,700,000.00 PENNY. How To Check If You Have One! | US Mint Error Coins Worth BIG Money

Always be sure to check your pocket change and collectors coins carefully. There are some extremely valuable coins floating around out there!
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What Makes Gold So Valuable?

Gold is seen as a valuable metal world wide. Where did this idea originate and how much is it worth today?
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Where Does All Earth's Gold Come From?
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/09/110907132044.htm
“Ultra high precision analyses of some of the oldest rock samples on Earth provides clear evidence that the planet's accessible reserves of precious metals are the result of a bombardment of meteorites more than 200 million years after Earth was formed.”
How Much Gold is There in the World?
http://money.howstuffworks.com/question213.htm
“It is amazing, but the total amount of gold in the world is a surprisingly small q­uantity. Here's how you can calculate the total amount that is available.”
...

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Silver The Most Under Valued Metal In History

An informative video on the value of silver and the limited quantity available worldwide due to high demand for industrial use of silver.

published: 19 Aug 2011

Scrap Metal Tips - More Valuable Scrap Metals

In this video I give some examples of metals you should separate from cheaper metals like iron and steel. This will help you when you havea pile of scrap metal to get the most for your money.

What is a Precious Metal?

Welcome to the Investors Trading Academy talking glossary of financial terms and events.
Our word of the day is “Precious Metal”.
A precious metal is a rare metallic chemical element of high economic value. Chemically, the precious metals are less reactive than most elements, have high luster, and have higher melting points than other metals. Historically, precious metals were important as currency, but are now regarded mainly as investment and industrial commodities. Gold, silver, platinum, and palladium each have an ISO 4217 currency code.
The best-known precious metals are gold and silver. While both have industrial uses, they are better known for their uses in art, jewelry, and coinage. Other precious metals include the PlatinumGroup metals: ruthenium, rhodium, palladium, osmium, ir...

How to Invest in Gold, Silver and other Precious Metals - APMEX, Inc

PreciousMetals are a store of value and historically a hedge against inflation. Online EducationCenter: http://goo.gl/9lNvRF
Gold & Silver are produced and sold by their total weight in troy ounces and can take many forms. Learn the basics in this video and visit our online education center at http://goo.gl/9lNvRF.
When you are ready to invest your money call us at 1 (800) 375-9006 or go online to APMEX.COM http://po.st/xiN2yb and start shopping.

published: 01 Feb 2013

The Secret World of Gold HD

The Secret World of Gold is a documentary exploring the power and politics of gold, a precious metal with more allure and fascination than any other. Valued for its permanence, beauty and scarcity, people will lie, cheat, steal and kill in the name of gold.
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Buy AuthenticGOLD with Great Additional Value :
2018 One Troy Ounce (31.1g) American Eagle Gold Coin (US Mint) :
http://amzn.to/2F4yNJi
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http://amzn.to/2EOQb5j
American Gold Eagle (US Mint) :
Offered in 1/10 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/2 oz, and 1 oz denominations, these coins are guaranteed by the U.S. government to contain the stated amount of actual gold weight in troy ounces. By law, the gold must come from source...

I interviewed David Morgan, http://www.silver-investor.com/ about what is happening Gold and Silver market right now. What the sanctions against Russia could mean for the metals, especially if the Petro Dollar is dropped. When will the manipulation of the metals end? What the real value of gold and silver would be compared to dollars in the world now. Shortages of gold and silver.
Great interview to help those interested in metals, understand what is going on and where things are headed.
Silver is the most important metal in the world (which we discuss) - here is information on why:
http://sherriequestioningall.blogspot.com/2012/03/silver-is-most-important-metal-in-world.html
My audio is scratchy at times, but not David's audio.
More info about the interview:
http://sherrieques...

published: 06 Apr 2014

$1,700,000.00 PENNY. How To Check If You Have One! | US Mint Error Coins Worth BIG Money

Always be sure to check your pocket change and collectors coins carefully. There are some extremely valuable coins floating around out there!
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1-Platinum
Platinum metal exists in relatively higher abundance on the moon.
2-Gold
The king of precious metals, gold's conductivity, reflectiveness, malleability, and durability make it desirable for jewelry.
3-Rhodium
At times, rhodium has been double the price of gold and platinum.
4-Ruthenium
Ruthenium boasts hardness, rarity, and an ability to withstand outside elements.
5-Iridium
Iridium has an extremely high melting point and is the most corrosion-resistant metal.
6-Osmium
This bluish-silver metal is one of the densest elements on Earth.
7-Palladium
Palladium is valued because of its heat stability at room temperature.
8-Rhenium
With the third highest melting and boiling points, rhenium is a product of copper mining.
9-Silver
Silver is known for having great electrical and thermal conductivity of all metals.
10-Indium
Indium is a white metal produced from zinc-ore dispensation, iron and copper ores.
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1-Platinum
Platinum metal exists in relatively higher abundance on the moon.
2-Gold
The king of precious metals, gold's conductivity, reflectiveness, malleability, and durability make it desirable for jewelry.
3-Rhodium
At times, rhodium has been double the price of gold and platinum.
4-Ruthenium
Ruthenium boasts hardness, rarity, and an ability to withstand outside elements.
5-Iridium
Iridium has an extremely high melting point and is the most corrosion-resistant metal.
6-Osmium
This bluish-silver metal is one of the densest elements on Earth.
7-Palladium
Palladium is valued because of its heat stability at room temperature.
8-Rhenium
With the third highest melting and boiling points, rhenium is a product of copper mining.
9-Silver
Silver is known for having great electrical and thermal conductivity of all metals.
10-Indium
Indium is a white metal produced from zinc-ore dispensation, iron and copper ores.
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Where Does All Earth's Gold Come From?
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/09/110907132044.htm
“Ultra high precision analyses of some of the oldest rock samples on Earth provides clear evidence that the planet's accessible reserves of precious metals are the result of a bombardment of meteorites more than 200 million years after Earth was formed.”
How Much Gold is There in the World?
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Where Does All Earth's Gold Come From?
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/09/110907132044.htm
“Ultra high precision analyses of some of the oldest rock samples on Earth provides clear evidence that the planet's accessible reserves of precious metals are the result of a bombardment of meteorites more than 200 million years after Earth was formed.”
How Much Gold is There in the World?
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10. Roman CoinsDetectorists spend most of their time searching fields and coming up empty, but occasionally they’ll find something that makes it all worthwhile. This is what happened to Dave Crisp, a hospital administrator. In 2010, he made an amazing discovery in a field near Frome, in the county of Somerset in England.
Expecting to find the usual discarded metal objects, he started digging on a spot where his detector had signalled a strong reading, and to his surprise, he uncovered a large pot that contained a hoard of Roman coins. In total there were over 52,000 of them! 766 bore an image of Marcus Aurelius Carausius, who ruled over Britain between 286 and 293 AD. As the first leader to strike coins in the country, this was a particularly important find- one that was valued at over 1 million dollars. The coins were sent to the British museum where they were cleaned by archaeologists and put on display.
9. The Mojave Nugget
While you may think that the gold in the California hills is long gone, this story shows that it’s still out there for those who look hard enough.
In 1977, Ty Paulsen was using his metal detector in the Mojave Desert in Southern California when he discovered something people always dream of- a huge golden nugget. It turned out to be one of the largest ever found by a metal detector in the US, and weighed a massive 4.5 kg! Known as the Mojave Nugget, it was worth a whopping $200,000, and can now be seen on display at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles. Unsurprisingly, Paulsen has never revealed the exact location where found the nugget, but it’s thought to have been from the Stringer Mining District- an area that has been linked with large quantities of gold discovery over the years. Who knows, if you get out searching you might make the next big discovery there yourself!
8. Bullet in Dallas, TexasIt’s not just valuable treasure in monetary terms that can be found with a metal detector, as Richard H. Lester discovered in 1974. He was in Dallas, Texas, searching for hits on Dealey Plaza when he found a bullet fragment. Now, this may not seem too out of the ordinary in the US, but this location just so happened to be about 500 yards away from the Texas School Book Depository, the location thought to have been used by Lee Harvey Oswald when he shot JFK.
Lester kept the fragment for a number of years, but he handed it over to the FBI in 1976 as a part of ongoing investigations . They conducted tests on it, which they published the following year, and while the bullet had the same 4 grooves and right hand twist pattern as Oswald’s Mannlicher-Carcano, the lands were spaced further apart than they should have been- meaning it was unlikely from his gun. No-one suggested at the time that it could have been from a second gunman, but from a day out with his metal detector, Lester found himself in the middle of the greatest conspiracy ever.
7. SpanishGoldChalice
You don’t have to be an expert to make an amazing find, all you need is commitment and hard work. Mike DeMar took a job as a diver with a treasure hunting firm when he was 20 years old. Sounds like a great job! They were searching the Florida Keys for treasure from a sunken Spanish ship, the Santa Margarita, that had sunk over 400 years ago. The efforts of the company, Blue WaterVentures, had been on-going since 1980, and they had just begun looking at a new site. Within a couple of months of working there, DeMar was underwater and his metal detector pinged. He dug a bit with his hands and found what initially seemed like a piece of rock, but on closer inspection turned out to be a Golden Chalice.
The ornate object, thought to be from around the time of the ship, at least 400 years old, was subsequently valued at over $1 million dollars- more than enough to warrant the rest of the day off and a toast of champagne with his new colleagues. The ship had sunk in a storm that scattered the debris in one direction, but another storm hit and scattered it all across the seabed. Following this discovery, Blue Water Ventures were confident that they’d make further finds- although as of yet they haven’t announced anything quite like the chalice.
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Check out the most amazing discoveries with a metal detector! This top 10 list features some of the most unique, valuable and mysterious ancient treasures found by metal detecting around the world!
Subscribe For New Videos! http://goo.gl/UIzLeB
Watch our "UNSOLVED Mysteries That Cannot Be Explained!" video here: https://youtu.be/-4affLOd_7Q
Watch our "Most AmazingCitiesFound UNDERWATER!" video here: https://youtu.be/rUqxhYJqGhU
Watch our "Most AMAZING Recent Discoveries!" video here: https://youtu.be/IfwbxrD_RYQ
10. Roman CoinsDetectorists spend most of their time searching fields and coming up empty, but occasionally they’ll find something that makes it all worthwhile. This is what happened to Dave Crisp, a hospital administrator. In 2010, he made an amazing discovery in a field near Frome, in the county of Somerset in England.
Expecting to find the usual discarded metal objects, he started digging on a spot where his detector had signalled a strong reading, and to his surprise, he uncovered a large pot that contained a hoard of Roman coins. In total there were over 52,000 of them! 766 bore an image of Marcus Aurelius Carausius, who ruled over Britain between 286 and 293 AD. As the first leader to strike coins in the country, this was a particularly important find- one that was valued at over 1 million dollars. The coins were sent to the British museum where they were cleaned by archaeologists and put on display.
9. The Mojave Nugget
While you may think that the gold in the California hills is long gone, this story shows that it’s still out there for those who look hard enough.
In 1977, Ty Paulsen was using his metal detector in the Mojave Desert in Southern California when he discovered something people always dream of- a huge golden nugget. It turned out to be one of the largest ever found by a metal detector in the US, and weighed a massive 4.5 kg! Known as the Mojave Nugget, it was worth a whopping $200,000, and can now be seen on display at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles. Unsurprisingly, Paulsen has never revealed the exact location where found the nugget, but it’s thought to have been from the Stringer Mining District- an area that has been linked with large quantities of gold discovery over the years. Who knows, if you get out searching you might make the next big discovery there yourself!
8. Bullet in Dallas, TexasIt’s not just valuable treasure in monetary terms that can be found with a metal detector, as Richard H. Lester discovered in 1974. He was in Dallas, Texas, searching for hits on Dealey Plaza when he found a bullet fragment. Now, this may not seem too out of the ordinary in the US, but this location just so happened to be about 500 yards away from the Texas School Book Depository, the location thought to have been used by Lee Harvey Oswald when he shot JFK.
Lester kept the fragment for a number of years, but he handed it over to the FBI in 1976 as a part of ongoing investigations . They conducted tests on it, which they published the following year, and while the bullet had the same 4 grooves and right hand twist pattern as Oswald’s Mannlicher-Carcano, the lands were spaced further apart than they should have been- meaning it was unlikely from his gun. No-one suggested at the time that it could have been from a second gunman, but from a day out with his metal detector, Lester found himself in the middle of the greatest conspiracy ever.
7. SpanishGoldChalice
You don’t have to be an expert to make an amazing find, all you need is commitment and hard work. Mike DeMar took a job as a diver with a treasure hunting firm when he was 20 years old. Sounds like a great job! They were searching the Florida Keys for treasure from a sunken Spanish ship, the Santa Margarita, that had sunk over 400 years ago. The efforts of the company, Blue WaterVentures, had been on-going since 1980, and they had just begun looking at a new site. Within a couple of months of working there, DeMar was underwater and his metal detector pinged. He dug a bit with his hands and found what initially seemed like a piece of rock, but on closer inspection turned out to be a Golden Chalice.
The ornate object, thought to be from around the time of the ship, at least 400 years old, was subsequently valued at over $1 million dollars- more than enough to warrant the rest of the day off and a toast of champagne with his new colleagues. The ship had sunk in a storm that scattered the debris in one direction, but another storm hit and scattered it all across the seabed. Following this discovery, Blue Water Ventures were confident that they’d make further finds- although as of yet they haven’t announced anything quite like the chalice.
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Welcome fellow amateur geologists and Minecraft enthusiasts, today, we’ll be taking a look at ten of the rarest gems and jewels found on planet earth! Note: just because it’s found on earth, doesn’t mean it’s from it!
10. Tanzanite
9. Grandiderite
8. BlackOpal
7. Taaffeite
6. Alexandrite
5. Musgravite
4. Painite
3. Serendibite
2. Red Diamonds, PinkStarDiamond
1. Jadeite
Poudretteite
This mineral was first found during the mid-1960’s in the Poudrette quarry of MontSaint-Hilaire, Quebec. However, it wasn’t until 1987 that the poudretteite was fully recognized as a new mineral. Even then, this mineral wasn't described in depth until 2003. As stated by several different sources, it’s believed that only a relative few will ever come into contact with this mineral and let alone ever even hear it mentioned.
Grandidierite
This is considered to be an extremely rare mineral and gem that was first seen in 1902 on the Island of Madagascar. It was named in honor after the French explorer Alfred Grandidier who once studied the island’s natural history. Grandidierite comes in a bluish-green color and is located almost entirely in Madagascar, although, there was a clean faceted sample that was found in Sri Lanka. Grandidierite is also pleochroic, which means it's able to absorb different wavelengths of light differently and that results in different colors, such is the same ability with the gems tanzanite and alexandrite.
Painite
This gemstone was first discovered back in the 1950’s in Myanmar by a British mineralogist named ArthurC. D.Pain. For the next several decades only two fragments of the hexagonal mineral were known to exist on earth. By the time the year 2005 rolled around, there were still less than 25 discovered pieces of painite and The Guinness Book of World Records had declared it the world's rarest gemstone mineral. However, that was 11 years ago and since then the origin of the original stones has been found, along with two other major locations that have led to the discovery of thousands of small samples of painite fragments. Even so, they’re still considered one of the world’s rarest minerals.
Ammolite
This rare gemstone can be found mainly in the eastern region of the Rocky Mountains of North America. Ammolite is an opal-like gemstone that is solely made up of the fossilized shells of extinct animals known as ammonites. This makes ammolite one of the few biogenic gemstones that exist, along with pearls and amber. Ammolites weren’t officially recognized as gemstones until 1981 when they were given official status by the World Jewellery Confederation.
That’s also the same year that commercial mining for ammolite began.
Tanzanite
It’s been said that tanzanite is 1,000 times rarer than a diamond, which might as well be the case considering the fact that it can be found almost entirely near the foothills of Mount Kilimanjaro. This is where the perfect conditions lie in order to form the mineral. Like grandidierite, tanzanite is able to produce striking shifts in color based on the crystal’s orientation and the certain lighting conditions. Caltech's geology division states this is because the color variations are caused by the existence of vanadium ions.
Red Diamonds
Did you know that diamonds come in a variety of colors? In fact, diamonds can range from being yellow, brown, colorless, blue, green, black, pink, orange, and red. That’s also the same order of how rare each diamond is classified as with yellow being the least and red being the most. Not only that but diamonds are also the hardest natural substances that form here on earth. Just like the colorless diamond, the red diamond is made purely out of carbon, however, what gives the diamond its red color is actually a deformation of their atomic structure that’s known as a “plastic deformation”. The Moussaieff Red is the largest red diamond in the world among the little known other red diamonds that have been discovered.
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Welcome fellow amateur geologists and Minecraft enthusiasts, today, we’ll be taking a look at ten of the rarest gems and jewels found on planet earth! Note: just because it’s found on earth, doesn’t mean it’s from it!
10. Tanzanite
9. Grandiderite
8. BlackOpal
7. Taaffeite
6. Alexandrite
5. Musgravite
4. Painite
3. Serendibite
2. Red Diamonds, PinkStarDiamond
1. Jadeite
Poudretteite
This mineral was first found during the mid-1960’s in the Poudrette quarry of MontSaint-Hilaire, Quebec. However, it wasn’t until 1987 that the poudretteite was fully recognized as a new mineral. Even then, this mineral wasn't described in depth until 2003. As stated by several different sources, it’s believed that only a relative few will ever come into contact with this mineral and let alone ever even hear it mentioned.
Grandidierite
This is considered to be an extremely rare mineral and gem that was first seen in 1902 on the Island of Madagascar. It was named in honor after the French explorer Alfred Grandidier who once studied the island’s natural history. Grandidierite comes in a bluish-green color and is located almost entirely in Madagascar, although, there was a clean faceted sample that was found in Sri Lanka. Grandidierite is also pleochroic, which means it's able to absorb different wavelengths of light differently and that results in different colors, such is the same ability with the gems tanzanite and alexandrite.
Painite
This gemstone was first discovered back in the 1950’s in Myanmar by a British mineralogist named ArthurC. D.Pain. For the next several decades only two fragments of the hexagonal mineral were known to exist on earth. By the time the year 2005 rolled around, there were still less than 25 discovered pieces of painite and The Guinness Book of World Records had declared it the world's rarest gemstone mineral. However, that was 11 years ago and since then the origin of the original stones has been found, along with two other major locations that have led to the discovery of thousands of small samples of painite fragments. Even so, they’re still considered one of the world’s rarest minerals.
Ammolite
This rare gemstone can be found mainly in the eastern region of the Rocky Mountains of North America. Ammolite is an opal-like gemstone that is solely made up of the fossilized shells of extinct animals known as ammonites. This makes ammolite one of the few biogenic gemstones that exist, along with pearls and amber. Ammolites weren’t officially recognized as gemstones until 1981 when they were given official status by the World Jewellery Confederation.
That’s also the same year that commercial mining for ammolite began.
Tanzanite
It’s been said that tanzanite is 1,000 times rarer than a diamond, which might as well be the case considering the fact that it can be found almost entirely near the foothills of Mount Kilimanjaro. This is where the perfect conditions lie in order to form the mineral. Like grandidierite, tanzanite is able to produce striking shifts in color based on the crystal’s orientation and the certain lighting conditions. Caltech's geology division states this is because the color variations are caused by the existence of vanadium ions.
Red Diamonds
Did you know that diamonds come in a variety of colors? In fact, diamonds can range from being yellow, brown, colorless, blue, green, black, pink, orange, and red. That’s also the same order of how rare each diamond is classified as with yellow being the least and red being the most. Not only that but diamonds are also the hardest natural substances that form here on earth. Just like the colorless diamond, the red diamond is made purely out of carbon, however, what gives the diamond its red color is actually a deformation of their atomic structure that’s known as a “plastic deformation”. The Moussaieff Red is the largest red diamond in the world among the little known other red diamonds that have been discovered.
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What is a Precious Metal?

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A precious metal is a rare m...

Welcome to the Investors Trading Academy talking glossary of financial terms and events.
Our word of the day is “Precious Metal”.
A precious metal is a rare metallic chemical element of high economic value. Chemically, the precious metals are less reactive than most elements, have high luster, and have higher melting points than other metals. Historically, precious metals were important as currency, but are now regarded mainly as investment and industrial commodities. Gold, silver, platinum, and palladium each have an ISO 4217 currency code.
The best-known precious metals are gold and silver. While both have industrial uses, they are better known for their uses in art, jewelry, and coinage. Other precious metals include the PlatinumGroup metals: ruthenium, rhodium, palladium, osmium, iridium, and platinum, of which platinum is the most widely traded.
Precious metals in bulk form are known as bullion and are traded on commodity markets. Bullion metals may be cast into ingots, or minted into coins. The defining attribute of bullion is that it is valued by its mass and purity rather than by a face value as money. Many nations mint bullion coins, of which the most famous is probably the gold South African Krugerrand. Although nominally issued as legal tender, these coins' face value as currency is far below that of their value as bullion. For instance, the United States mints a gold bullion coin known as the Gold Eagle at a face value of $50 containing 1 troy ounce of gold.
Investing in precious metals can be done either by purchasing the physical asset, or by purchasing futures contracts for the particular metal. Another way to gain investment exposure to precious metals is to purchase shares in publicly traded companies that deal in the exploration or production of precious metals, such as a gold mining company.
By Barry Norman, Investors Trading Academy

Welcome to the Investors Trading Academy talking glossary of financial terms and events.
Our word of the day is “Precious Metal”.
A precious metal is a rare metallic chemical element of high economic value. Chemically, the precious metals are less reactive than most elements, have high luster, and have higher melting points than other metals. Historically, precious metals were important as currency, but are now regarded mainly as investment and industrial commodities. Gold, silver, platinum, and palladium each have an ISO 4217 currency code.
The best-known precious metals are gold and silver. While both have industrial uses, they are better known for their uses in art, jewelry, and coinage. Other precious metals include the PlatinumGroup metals: ruthenium, rhodium, palladium, osmium, iridium, and platinum, of which platinum is the most widely traded.
Precious metals in bulk form are known as bullion and are traded on commodity markets. Bullion metals may be cast into ingots, or minted into coins. The defining attribute of bullion is that it is valued by its mass and purity rather than by a face value as money. Many nations mint bullion coins, of which the most famous is probably the gold South African Krugerrand. Although nominally issued as legal tender, these coins' face value as currency is far below that of their value as bullion. For instance, the United States mints a gold bullion coin known as the Gold Eagle at a face value of $50 containing 1 troy ounce of gold.
Investing in precious metals can be done either by purchasing the physical asset, or by purchasing futures contracts for the particular metal. Another way to gain investment exposure to precious metals is to purchase shares in publicly traded companies that deal in the exploration or production of precious metals, such as a gold mining company.
By Barry Norman, Investors Trading Academy

PreciousMetals are a store of value and historically a hedge against inflation. Online EducationCenter: http://goo.gl/9lNvRF
Gold & Silver are produced and sold by their total weight in troy ounces and can take many forms. Learn the basics in this video and visit our online education center at http://goo.gl/9lNvRF.
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PreciousMetals are a store of value and historically a hedge against inflation. Online EducationCenter: http://goo.gl/9lNvRF
Gold & Silver are produced and sold by their total weight in troy ounces and can take many forms. Learn the basics in this video and visit our online education center at http://goo.gl/9lNvRF.
When you are ready to invest your money call us at 1 (800) 375-9006 or go online to APMEX.COM http://po.st/xiN2yb and start shopping.

The Secret World of Gold HD

The Secret World of Gold is a documentary exploring the power and politics of gold, a precious metal with more allure and fascination than any other. Valued fo...

The Secret World of Gold is a documentary exploring the power and politics of gold, a precious metal with more allure and fascination than any other. Valued for its permanence, beauty and scarcity, people will lie, cheat, steal and kill in the name of gold.
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American Gold Eagle (US Mint) :
Offered in 1/10 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/2 oz, and 1 oz denominations, these coins are guaranteed by the U.S. government to contain the stated amount of actual gold weight in troy ounces. By law, the gold must come from sources in America, alloyed with silver and copper to produce a more wear-resistant coin. (91.67% Au, 3% Ag, 5.33% Cu)
This 22 kt gold alloy is an English standard traditionally referred to as "Crown Gold".
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To finance the Third Reich, the Nazis went after the gold of Europe. Allied countries stored their gold offshore to keep it safe. In the first months of the Second World War, the gold of England and France was secretly shipped to vaults in Montreal, Ottawa and New York.
Those ships made it safely to port, but throughout history, many were not so lucky. It is estimated that worldwide, 3 million shipwrecks loaded with treasure lie at the bottom of the ocean. OdysseyMarine, an American company listed on the NASDAQ stock exchange, spends huge amounts of money to search for that gold. But there's always the risk they will have to hand it over to countries claiming ownership.
France's gold was sent to North America during the war.
In recent years, economic uncertainty is giving gold a new lustre in the world of high finance. Whether it's a few gold coins or gold bars stored in one of the many vaults around the world, many investors are taking a shine to gold. But there's not a lot of it. It is said that, even melted down, there would not be enough to fill an Olympic swimming pool (or maybe not - see sidebar).
Some claim that much of the gold held by the Bank of Canada, the Bank of England, the Federal Reserve and Fort Knox is gone — that for every 100 ounces of gold traded, there exists only one ounce of real, physical gold. So, where is the gold — and who really owns it?
Directed by Brian McKenna for Galafilm with CBC-TV.
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GOLD is a chemical element with the symbol Au and atomic number 79. It is a dense, soft, malleable, and ductile metal with a bright yellow color and luster that is considered attractive, which is maintained without tarnishing in air or water.
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The Secret World of Gold is a documentary exploring the power and politics of gold, a precious metal with more allure and fascination than any other. Valued for its permanence, beauty and scarcity, people will lie, cheat, steal and kill in the name of gold.
***************************************************************
Buy AuthenticGOLD with Great Additional Value :
2018 One Troy Ounce (31.1g) American Eagle Gold Coin (US Mint) :
http://amzn.to/2F4yNJi
2017 Half Troy Ounce (15.5g) American Eagle Gold Coin (US Mint) :
http://amzn.to/2EOQb5j
American Gold Eagle (US Mint) :
Offered in 1/10 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/2 oz, and 1 oz denominations, these coins are guaranteed by the U.S. government to contain the stated amount of actual gold weight in troy ounces. By law, the gold must come from sources in America, alloyed with silver and copper to produce a more wear-resistant coin. (91.67% Au, 3% Ag, 5.33% Cu)
This 22 kt gold alloy is an English standard traditionally referred to as "Crown Gold".
***************************************************************
To finance the Third Reich, the Nazis went after the gold of Europe. Allied countries stored their gold offshore to keep it safe. In the first months of the Second World War, the gold of England and France was secretly shipped to vaults in Montreal, Ottawa and New York.
Those ships made it safely to port, but throughout history, many were not so lucky. It is estimated that worldwide, 3 million shipwrecks loaded with treasure lie at the bottom of the ocean. OdysseyMarine, an American company listed on the NASDAQ stock exchange, spends huge amounts of money to search for that gold. But there's always the risk they will have to hand it over to countries claiming ownership.
France's gold was sent to North America during the war.
In recent years, economic uncertainty is giving gold a new lustre in the world of high finance. Whether it's a few gold coins or gold bars stored in one of the many vaults around the world, many investors are taking a shine to gold. But there's not a lot of it. It is said that, even melted down, there would not be enough to fill an Olympic swimming pool (or maybe not - see sidebar).
Some claim that much of the gold held by the Bank of Canada, the Bank of England, the Federal Reserve and Fort Knox is gone — that for every 100 ounces of gold traded, there exists only one ounce of real, physical gold. So, where is the gold — and who really owns it?
Directed by Brian McKenna for Galafilm with CBC-TV.
Best SoundQualityEver on YouTube.
Genres: History | War
Release Date: July 2013Subtitle : English (Turn Subtitles/CC : ON)
GOLD is a chemical element with the symbol Au and atomic number 79. It is a dense, soft, malleable, and ductile metal with a bright yellow color and luster that is considered attractive, which is maintained without tarnishing in air or water.
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I interviewed David Morgan, http://www.silver-investor.com/ about what is happening Gold and Silver market right now. What the sanctions against Russia could mean for the metals, especially if the Petro Dollar is dropped. When will the manipulation of the metals end? What the real value of gold and silver would be compared to dollars in the world now. Shortages of gold and silver.
Great interview to help those interested in metals, understand what is going on and where things are headed.
Silver is the most important metal in the world (which we discuss) - here is information on why:
http://sherriequestioningall.blogspot.com/2012/03/silver-is-most-important-metal-in-world.html
My audio is scratchy at times, but not David's audio.
More info about the interview:
http://sherriequestioningall.blogspot.com/2014/04/david-morgan-interview-computing-todays.html

I interviewed David Morgan, http://www.silver-investor.com/ about what is happening Gold and Silver market right now. What the sanctions against Russia could mean for the metals, especially if the Petro Dollar is dropped. When will the manipulation of the metals end? What the real value of gold and silver would be compared to dollars in the world now. Shortages of gold and silver.
Great interview to help those interested in metals, understand what is going on and where things are headed.
Silver is the most important metal in the world (which we discuss) - here is information on why:
http://sherriequestioningall.blogspot.com/2012/03/silver-is-most-important-metal-in-world.html
My audio is scratchy at times, but not David's audio.
More info about the interview:
http://sherriequestioningall.blogspot.com/2014/04/david-morgan-interview-computing-todays.html

$1,700,000.00 PENNY. How To Check If You Have One! | US Mint Error Coins Worth BIG Money

Always be sure to check your pocket change and collectors coins carefully. There are some extremely valuable coins floating around out there!
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Always be sure to check your pocket change and collectors coins carefully. There are some extremely valuable coins floating around out there!
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Top 10 Most Precious Metals In The World "Top 10 Most Expensive Materials In World"

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1-Platinum
Platinum metal exists in relatively higher abundance on the moon.
2-Gold
The king of precious metals, gold's conductivity, reflectiveness, malleability, and durability make it desirable for jewelry.
3-Rhodium
At times, rhodium has been double the price of gold and platinum.
4-Ruthenium
Ruthenium boasts hardness, rarity, and an ability to withstand outside elements.
5-Iridium
Iridium has an extremely high melting point and is the most corrosion-resistant metal.
6-Osmium
This bluish-silver metal is one of the densest elements on Earth.
7-Palladium
Palladium is valued because of its heat stability at room temperature.
8-Rhenium
With the third highest melting and boiling points, rhenium is a product of copper mining.
9-Silver
Silver is known for having great electrical and thermal conductivity of all metals.
10-Indium
Indium is a white metal produced from zinc-ore dispensation, iron and copper ores.
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What Makes Gold So Valuable?

Gold is seen as a valuable metal world wide. Where did this idea originate and how much is it worth today?
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Most AMAZING Discoveries With A Metal Detector!

Check out the most amazing discoveries with a metal detector! This top 10 list features some of the most unique, valuable and mysterious ancient treasures found by metal detecting around the world!
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10. Roman CoinsDetectorists spend most of their time searching fields and coming up empty, but occasionally they’ll find something that makes it all worthwhile. This is what happened to Dave Crisp, a hospital administrator. In 2010, he made an amazing discovery in a field near Frome, in the county of Somerset in England.
Expecting to find the usual discarded metal objects, he started digging on a spot where his detector had signalled a strong reading, and to his surprise, he uncovered a large pot that contained a hoard of Roman coins. In total there were over 52,000 of them! 766 bore an image of Marcus Aurelius Carausius, who ruled over Britain between 286 and 293 AD. As the first leader to strike coins in the country, this was a particularly important find- one that was valued at over 1 million dollars. The coins were sent to the British museum where they were cleaned by archaeologists and put on display.
9. The Mojave Nugget
While you may think that the gold in the California hills is long gone, this story shows that it’s still out there for those who look hard enough.
In 1977, Ty Paulsen was using his metal detector in the Mojave Desert in Southern California when he discovered something people always dream of- a huge golden nugget. It turned out to be one of the largest ever found by a metal detector in the US, and weighed a massive 4.5 kg! Known as the Mojave Nugget, it was worth a whopping $200,000, and can now be seen on display at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles. Unsurprisingly, Paulsen has never revealed the exact location where found the nugget, but it’s thought to have been from the Stringer Mining District- an area that has been linked with large quantities of gold discovery over the years. Who knows, if you get out searching you might make the next big discovery there yourself!
8. Bullet in Dallas, TexasIt’s not just valuable treasure in monetary terms that can be found with a metal detector, as Richard H. Lester discovered in 1974. He was in Dallas, Texas, searching for hits on Dealey Plaza when he found a bullet fragment. Now, this may not seem too out of the ordinary in the US, but this location just so happened to be about 500 yards away from the Texas School Book Depository, the location thought to have been used by Lee Harvey Oswald when he shot JFK.
Lester kept the fragment for a number of years, but he handed it over to the FBI in 1976 as a part of ongoing investigations . They conducted tests on it, which they published the following year, and while the bullet had the same 4 grooves and right hand twist pattern as Oswald’s Mannlicher-Carcano, the lands were spaced further apart than they should have been- meaning it was unlikely from his gun. No-one suggested at the time that it could have been from a second gunman, but from a day out with his metal detector, Lester found himself in the middle of the greatest conspiracy ever.
7. SpanishGoldChalice
You don’t have to be an expert to make an amazing find, all you need is commitment and hard work. Mike DeMar took a job as a diver with a treasure hunting firm when he was 20 years old. Sounds like a great job! They were searching the Florida Keys for treasure from a sunken Spanish ship, the Santa Margarita, that had sunk over 400 years ago. The efforts of the company, Blue WaterVentures, had been on-going since 1980, and they had just begun looking at a new site. Within a couple of months of working there, DeMar was underwater and his metal detector pinged. He dug a bit with his hands and found what initially seemed like a piece of rock, but on closer inspection turned out to be a Golden Chalice.
The ornate object, thought to be from around the time of the ship, at least 400 years old, was subsequently valued at over $1 million dollars- more than enough to warrant the rest of the day off and a toast of champagne with his new colleagues. The ship had sunk in a storm that scattered the debris in one direction, but another storm hit and scattered it all across the seabed. Following this discovery, Blue Water Ventures were confident that they’d make further finds- although as of yet they haven’t announced anything quite like the chalice.
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10 Most Valuable Gemstones Ever Found

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Welcome fellow amateur geologists and Minecraft enthusiasts, today, we’ll be taking a look at ten of the rarest gems and jewels found on planet earth! Note: just because it’s found on earth, doesn’t mean it’s from it!
10. Tanzanite
9. Grandiderite
8. BlackOpal
7. Taaffeite
6. Alexandrite
5. Musgravite
4. Painite
3. Serendibite
2. Red Diamonds, PinkStarDiamond
1. Jadeite
Poudretteite
This mineral was first found during the mid-1960’s in the Poudrette quarry of MontSaint-Hilaire, Quebec. However, it wasn’t until 1987 that the poudretteite was fully recognized as a new mineral. Even then, this mineral wasn't described in depth until 2003. As stated by several different sources, it’s believed that only a relative few will ever come into contact with this mineral and let alone ever even hear it mentioned.
Grandidierite
This is considered to be an extremely rare mineral and gem that was first seen in 1902 on the Island of Madagascar. It was named in honor after the French explorer Alfred Grandidier who once studied the island’s natural history. Grandidierite comes in a bluish-green color and is located almost entirely in Madagascar, although, there was a clean faceted sample that was found in Sri Lanka. Grandidierite is also pleochroic, which means it's able to absorb different wavelengths of light differently and that results in different colors, such is the same ability with the gems tanzanite and alexandrite.
Painite
This gemstone was first discovered back in the 1950’s in Myanmar by a British mineralogist named ArthurC. D.Pain. For the next several decades only two fragments of the hexagonal mineral were known to exist on earth. By the time the year 2005 rolled around, there were still less than 25 discovered pieces of painite and The Guinness Book of World Records had declared it the world's rarest gemstone mineral. However, that was 11 years ago and since then the origin of the original stones has been found, along with two other major locations that have led to the discovery of thousands of small samples of painite fragments. Even so, they’re still considered one of the world’s rarest minerals.
Ammolite
This rare gemstone can be found mainly in the eastern region of the Rocky Mountains of North America. Ammolite is an opal-like gemstone that is solely made up of the fossilized shells of extinct animals known as ammonites. This makes ammolite one of the few biogenic gemstones that exist, along with pearls and amber. Ammolites weren’t officially recognized as gemstones until 1981 when they were given official status by the World Jewellery Confederation.
That’s also the same year that commercial mining for ammolite began.
Tanzanite
It’s been said that tanzanite is 1,000 times rarer than a diamond, which might as well be the case considering the fact that it can be found almost entirely near the foothills of Mount Kilimanjaro. This is where the perfect conditions lie in order to form the mineral. Like grandidierite, tanzanite is able to produce striking shifts in color based on the crystal’s orientation and the certain lighting conditions. Caltech's geology division states this is because the color variations are caused by the existence of vanadium ions.
Red Diamonds
Did you know that diamonds come in a variety of colors? In fact, diamonds can range from being yellow, brown, colorless, blue, green, black, pink, orange, and red. That’s also the same order of how rare each diamond is classified as with yellow being the least and red being the most. Not only that but diamonds are also the hardest natural substances that form here on earth. Just like the colorless diamond, the red diamond is made purely out of carbon, however, what gives the diamond its red color is actually a deformation of their atomic structure that’s known as a “plastic deformation”. The Moussaieff Red is the largest red diamond in the world among the little known other red diamonds that have been discovered.
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What is a Precious Metal?

Welcome to the Investors Trading Academy talking glossary of financial terms and events.
Our word of the day is “Precious Metal”.
A precious metal is a rare metallic chemical element of high economic value. Chemically, the precious metals are less reactive than most elements, have high luster, and have higher melting points than other metals. Historically, precious metals were important as currency, but are now regarded mainly as investment and industrial commodities. Gold, silver, platinum, and palladium each have an ISO 4217 currency code.
The best-known precious metals are gold and silver. While both have industrial uses, they are better known for their uses in art, jewelry, and coinage. Other precious metals include the PlatinumGroup metals: ruthenium, rhodium, palladium, osmium, iridium, and platinum, of which platinum is the most widely traded.
Precious metals in bulk form are known as bullion and are traded on commodity markets. Bullion metals may be cast into ingots, or minted into coins. The defining attribute of bullion is that it is valued by its mass and purity rather than by a face value as money. Many nations mint bullion coins, of which the most famous is probably the gold South African Krugerrand. Although nominally issued as legal tender, these coins' face value as currency is far below that of their value as bullion. For instance, the United States mints a gold bullion coin known as the Gold Eagle at a face value of $50 containing 1 troy ounce of gold.
Investing in precious metals can be done either by purchasing the physical asset, or by purchasing futures contracts for the particular metal. Another way to gain investment exposure to precious metals is to purchase shares in publicly traded companies that deal in the exploration or production of precious metals, such as a gold mining company.
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The Secret World of Gold is a documentary exploring the power and politics of gold, a precious metal with more allure and fascination than any other. Valued for its permanence, beauty and scarcity, people will lie, cheat, steal and kill in the name of gold.
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Offered in 1/10 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/2 oz, and 1 oz denominations, these coins are guaranteed by the U.S. government to contain the stated amount of actual gold weight in troy ounces. By law, the gold must come from sources in America, alloyed with silver and copper to produce a more wear-resistant coin. (91.67% Au, 3% Ag, 5.33% Cu)
This 22 kt gold alloy is an English standard traditionally referred to as "Crown Gold".
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To finance the Third Reich, the Nazis went after the gold of Europe. Allied countries stored their gold offshore to keep it safe. In the first months of the Second World War, the gold of England and France was secretly shipped to vaults in Montreal, Ottawa and New York.
Those ships made it safely to port, but throughout history, many were not so lucky. It is estimated that worldwide, 3 million shipwrecks loaded with treasure lie at the bottom of the ocean. OdysseyMarine, an American company listed on the NASDAQ stock exchange, spends huge amounts of money to search for that gold. But there's always the risk they will have to hand it over to countries claiming ownership.
France's gold was sent to North America during the war.
In recent years, economic uncertainty is giving gold a new lustre in the world of high finance. Whether it's a few gold coins or gold bars stored in one of the many vaults around the world, many investors are taking a shine to gold. But there's not a lot of it. It is said that, even melted down, there would not be enough to fill an Olympic swimming pool (or maybe not - see sidebar).
Some claim that much of the gold held by the Bank of Canada, the Bank of England, the Federal Reserve and Fort Knox is gone — that for every 100 ounces of gold traded, there exists only one ounce of real, physical gold. So, where is the gold — and who really owns it?
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GOLD is a chemical element with the symbol Au and atomic number 79. It is a dense, soft, malleable, and ductile metal with a bright yellow color and luster that is considered attractive, which is maintained without tarnishing in air or water.
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I interviewed David Morgan, http://www.silver-investor.com/ about what is happening Gold and Silver market right now. What the sanctions against Russia could mean for the metals, especially if the Petro Dollar is dropped. When will the manipulation of the metals end? What the real value of gold and silver would be compared to dollars in the world now. Shortages of gold and silver.
Great interview to help those interested in metals, understand what is going on and where things are headed.
Silver is the most important metal in the world (which we discuss) - here is information on why:
http://sherriequestioningall.blogspot.com/2012/03/silver-is-most-important-metal-in-world.html
My audio is scratchy at times, but not David's audio.
More info about the interview:
http://sherriequestioningall.blogspot.com/2014/04/david-morgan-interview-computing-todays.html

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